clothes presented are specifically reserved for the middle class. Beware
colors, green was especially reserved for young girls to marry! The undergarments (shirt) were always white or natural white
The cap will still apply because our ancestors never went bareheaded, except to marry young girls who were the only ones to show their hair, which was then woven, never hanging .
The cap can be worn alone or under the hood or under a straw hat in summer.
should outlaw the use of grommets for passing the links on the closure or filler, is produced for them a hole punch, the edge is then reinforced sewn with thread.
The buttons appear in the fourteenth century, if one wishes to differentiate between periods, we will use the lace to the thirteenth and fourteenth for the buttons only.
Glossary:
The Cale: cap with a strap under the chin.
The Chainse: shirt embroidered cloth, sometimes pleated, open bottom for easy riding under-the bliaud.
The Gonelle or Bliaud: long blouse worn the twelfth century until the late thirteenth century by men and women. He was replaced in the thirteenth century by the surcoat.
The Surcoat: great tunic top can not contain the run.
The coat: kind of fur-lined vest is worn between Chainse and Bliaud
The Britches: sort of baggy pants.
The Trousers: Leggings or tied down by a garter or by putties.
The shirt
Material: linen only, white or natural
Model: long shirt
a room without opening, without buttons or lacing
Ceintrée waist then Round neck and flared
ras
Is worn directly on the skin (used as underwear)
Cotte
or dress:
Material: linen or wool colored
be worn on the shirt
East Fitted to the waist or hips depending on body size, then flared
May be sleeveless or with sleeves, very fitted and then closed by buttons (6-15) from elbow to wrist
The coat was smooth, without opening or had a cervical opening up the chest is closed with buttons or lace.
The cap:
Material: white or natural linen
Model: Includes 1 cap
simple strip of linen that is tied around the head, not affiliated nor links
Different ways to roll, ask for advice, may include a wreath
Listing cap for girls to marry braids apparent. Braids around the face were false and added to attach the cap.
The breeches:
Material: leather or dyed
Model: various models depending social class and function
Do not include heel
If a loop is used for closing, it must be correct, the same models as those belts
Some models are mixed
Material: leather or dyed
Model: various models depending social class and function
Do not include heel
If a loop is used for closing, it must be correct, the same models as those belts
Some models are mixed
Belt :
Material: leather belt
thin and long with a single loop pewter, brass or bronze
The strap goes through the loop, then takes shape and is left hanging.
Material: leather belt
thin and long with a single loop pewter, brass or bronze
The strap goes through the loop, then takes shape and is left hanging.
Purse:
matter: the body of the alms is wool, cord are in black rayon (artificial textile fiber, viscose) that mimics the silk used in the period
Can be decorated with tassels or wooden beads, the color may vary.
Hood and cape:
Material: wool of various colors
Model: Hooded cloak or cape and hood
The cape can descend to the ankles
It closes with links fabric or leather or with 2 ties and chain
When she has no hood, we associate a chaperone, it can also be worn alone directly on the coat
For more information see link
compagnons-duellistes.com/article_chaperon
lecarreaumedieval.hauetfort.com / sewing /
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